lordemostab
lordemostab
lordemostab

they were talking about this on the radio here (phila) and one producer called a vegas book to find out what the odds would be and FMJ was a huge favorite, i forget exactly how much, because i don't gamble.

ok, so i read poorly, they were executing a search warrant. sorry. is there a way to delete comments? or edit them?

not for nothing, but refusing to cooperate with officers isn't a crime. not that anyone said it was, explicitly, but it's lumped in with a lot of other things that are and i thought it should be pointed out. and maybe other articles address this, but i don't see anything about a warrant. and if he let police

only a matter of time before this guy rapes a teammate. my money's on a kicker.

you got it exactly right as to why you hear certain songs over and over, because they're cheap and available and everyone knows them. i think i once saw a list. another good list is how much different acts charge for a private gig. fascinating how over/under priced different bands are (from what i'd think).

and if something is "off the record" how does it magically become "on the record" when the guy quits?

fine, i'm wrong. happy? i fucked up and confused baking soda and powder. a fucking year ago, looks like. like y'all never made a mistake on the internet. jesus.

$23.17?

all new jack's killings were legally legit.

regardless of what state you live in, what you never, ever want to do is propose on a holiday like christmas, or her birthday, because then the court has extra incentive to call it a gift. otoh, if you're thinking this way prior to even asking her, why get engaged in the first place? y'know, maybe i can see

and now i'm jealous of the homeless. fml.

he's luke's father, also too.

you're thinking of sharon stone in basic instinct

I can only imagine how badly Bill Conlin wants to write a response to this.

where's the "you put your knuckle right in the asshole" coach?

baking powder comes in boxes. baking soda comes in canisters.